KP361 Study Guide - Final Guide: Inferior Frontal Gyrus, Working Memory, Two-Streams Hypothesis

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*** look at objectives when studying and answer questions. One-dimension system 1: size of primary musculature required. One-dimension system 2: specificity of where movement begins or ends. E. g. shifting gears in a stick shift car. One dimension system 3: stability of the environmental context. Environmental context definition the physical location/ setting in which a skill is performed. 3 specific features: supporting surface, objects, other people. Taxonomy: a classification system organized according to relationships among the component characteristics of what is being classified. Environmental context: regulatory conditions: features of environment to which movements must conform. Objects, surfaces, other people: non-regulatory conditions: features of environment that have no or an indirect effect on movement. Intertrial variability: variation in the regulatory conditions from one trial to the next (take bball shot from different location. E,g, a drinking cup could vary in size, shape, weight, texture, orientation, position relative to performer.